Thursday 28 April 2016

Cumann na mBunscol Hurling

Both the boys and girls competed today in the Cumann na mBunscol blitz in Tooreen. Three teams competed, all winning one game each. No top team emerging today means Tooreen will have to do it all again! Well done to the team, who won their first match v Kilmovee, and were unlucky against Claremorris boys. 
Update : The team was out on Wednesday (11th May). The team won their first match against Claremorris, but unfortunately lost out to Kilmovee in the second match. Hard luck and well done to the team for battling hard in both matches and representing their school admirably. 





Monday 25 April 2016

Shooting to the Moon!

We have been busy learning all about the moon recently, both in our History and Geography.
In History, we learned about the 1960's space race between Russia and America.


Here is a link to more information about Yuri Gagarin: http://starchild.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/StarChild/whos_who_level1/gagarin.html


In Geography, we are exploring the moon's surface, and it's wacky weather!

Did you know?

  • Scientists believe the moon was formed by clumps of rock joining together.
  • The moon is the 5th largest moon in the Solar System, and only 4 times smaller than the Earth.
  • Every year, the moon moves away from the Earth by 4cm!
  • There is less gravity on the moon than here on Earth, so you would weigh 6 times less on the moon!
  • The moon has no atmosphere or water!

Find out more about the moon here: Moon Facts


Phases of the moon:

The moon orbits the Earth every 27 days - the word 'month' comes from the word 'moon'. Have a look below at the different phases of the moon:



Have a go at this whiz quiz, and test your knowledge on the moon!


O' Duffy Cup Visit

This afternoon, the boys and girls of Tooreen were lucky enough to get their hands on the O'Duffy Cup. This cup is presented to the All Ireland Senior Camogie Champions each year. Cork are the current holders of this cup, after beating Galway in the 2015 All Ireland final.
Cork have won this cup 26 times, a record they share with Dublin.

The cup is named after Seán O' Duffy (1885 - 1980), a Mayo man, born in Killawalla, Westport. Sean O' Duffy worked hard to establish the Camogie Association and promote the game across the country.

Mayo contested the All-Ireland final back in 1959, however lost out to Dublin.
Let's hope the O'Duffy Cup finds its way back to Mayo, and Tooreen, in the years to come!


5th and 6th class pictured with the O' Duffy Cup

Camogie silverware is no stranger to our 5th and 6th class girls!









Tuesday 12 April 2016

Camogie I.N.T.O Mini-Sevens Blitz

Congratulations to the girls who won all three matches today at the Min-Sevens Blitz in Bekan . The girls are now through to the final, time/venue TBC. Well done all!

Update: Congratulations to the team who won their final today in Claremorris. Up against the Gaelscoil from Westport, the girls excelled in all areas of the pitch and were well deserved winners. A great day for St. Brigid's NS, take a look at the day's action below!

A winners welcome!






The victorious team

The team receiving their medals and Shield

The captions speech!


Eagerly awaiting the silverware

The team in action



Monday 4 April 2016

Cumman na mBunscol Exhibition Match

Nine girls from 5th and 6th class were invited to represent the school at the  Allianz league meeting of Mayo and Down in Machale Park on Sunday. The girls were playing Camogie at half time in front of a crowd of over 8,000 people! Thankfully, the sun shined on the day and the girls showed their great skills on the pitch! They also got the opportunity to greet both the Mayo and Down teams onto the pitch. 
Well done to Caoimhe D, Emer, Caoimhe M, Róisín, Rebecca, Geri- Maye, Lilian, Niamh and Ellen.




The girls ready to greet the teams onto the pitch

Ready and waiting for the throw - in! 


Tooreen in action at half time

Up Mayo!

Front row seats to see Mayo